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flame
1st September 2012, 20:23
Rare NSR 250 SP/SE.
A VERY fast 250, and it runs beatifully (like the day it was made...I know...because I know! lol)
Dry clutch, large race chambers, showa shock (adjustable). Surprizingly advanced technology in this bike for it's era, and it's so so much FUN :)
Not road legal (fresh import) but can be complied and rego'd by new owner no problem if they want to (I was going to race the little beast but circumstance's changed)
Some cracks/breaks in fairing's, but fully functional.
Fresh oil/fluids, chain and sprockets are good, brand new tyres. All electric's/lights etc are fine.
Please PM me for genuine enquiry's
Cheers
Vicki.
McWild
1st September 2012, 21:02
Oh DAMN! :gob: JHA chambers?
I can tell you that i have no intention of buying this bike (only because I don't have the money) but this thread deserves a bump.
You are a person of fine taste, and I hope the bike goes to someone fully deserving :niceone:
Marmoot
1st September 2012, 21:07
Rothmans!
Can you take it to Auckland so I can have a look at the bike?
Not gonna buy (no resource consent from the wife/accountant), but I really want to have a look at it.
Just....once....please...?
flame
1st September 2012, 21:19
Oh DAMN! :gob: JHA chambers?
I can tell you that i have no intention of buying this bike (only because I don't have the money) but this thread deserves a bump.
You are a person of fine taste, and I hope the bike goes to someone fully deserving :niceone:
Thank you :)
I'm not sure if the chambers are JHA as well, I would have to pull them off to search for a branding,but I have been told you can no longer buy these ones.
I'll be sad to see it leave the garage :(...yes she does deserve a special home.
flame
1st September 2012, 21:20
Rothmans!
Can you take it to Auckland so I can have a look at the bike?
Not gonna buy (no resource consent from the wife/accountant), but I really want to have a look at it.
Just....once....please...?
Haha...I'll do you a deal :)... You pay for my transport up, and a trackday at Hampie's on it...and I'll be there ;)
hayd3n
1st September 2012, 22:14
:gob::gob::gob: fap fap fap fap fap fap fap fap fap fap fap fap
george formby
2nd September 2012, 10:33
Oh oh oh aaaaahhhhh. Kleenex moment.
Dammit, my piggy bank does not quite stretch that far..:weep:
imdying
2nd September 2012, 10:53
It's not an SP, maybe an SE, but not a factory Rothmans... Chinese fairings I presume? Could be nice with some love :)
flame
2nd September 2012, 11:20
It's not an SP, maybe an SE, but not a factory Rothmans... Chinese fairings I presume? Could be nice with some love :)
I would suspect the fairings are original....they look about 20 years old, and have been repaired at some stage of their life. According to all the engine number checks I have found on the web...it could be either and SP or SE, they do not clarify the different models very well. But since as you seem to know so much...maybe you can find out for sure? SE or SP have no difference at all except the rims.
hayd3n
2nd September 2012, 12:00
I would suspect the fairings are original....they look about 20 years old, and have been repaired at some stage of their life. According to all the engine number checks I have found on the web...it could be either and SP or SE, they do not clarify the different models very well. But since as you seem to know so much...maybe you can find out for sure? SE or SP have no difference at all except the rims.
inside the side fairing there is normally a moulding stamp stating the date the fairings were made, would maybe help?
imdying
2nd September 2012, 12:31
I would suspect the fairings are original....they look about 20 years old, and have been repaired at some stage of their life. According to all the engine number checks I have found on the web...it could be either and SP or SE, they do not clarify the different models very well. But since as you seem to know so much...maybe you can find out for sure? SE or SP have no difference at all except the rims.Yeah, those aren't SP rims, but it has the dry clutch, so assuming the suspension checks out I'd say it's an SE. Given the wheels are black, and it's a 92, then that lines up too. The MC21 Rothmans was an SP in 1993 that and the rims was what made me wonder :) OEM fairing is a big bonus... that's worth repainting over the Chinese fairings for sure.
I've run out of places to put bikes, but it's still tempting. Powder coat the rims white, remove the tank pad, rego it, and ask for 6 :yes:
gammaguy
2nd September 2012, 13:05
Worth a space in my garage.
Is it on trade me?
flame
2nd September 2012, 18:24
Yeah, those aren't SP rims, but it has the dry clutch, so assuming the suspension checks out I'd say it's an SE. Given the wheels are black, and it's a 92, then that lines up too. The MC21 Rothmans was an SP in 1993 that and the rims was what made me wonder :) OEM fairing is a big bonus... that's worth repainting over the Chinese fairings for sure.
I've run out of places to put bikes, but it's still tempting. Powder coat the rims white, remove the tank pad, rego it, and ask for 6 :yes:
Cheers, I was told it's a 92 or 93, the shop wasnt sure. The rims are definately not the lightweights, but they could have been removed/swapped at some stage, Im told they are worth a fortune now and people tend to sell them off. Ive done all the homework I can to work out which model it is, even checking engine numbers etc, but everything still points to either/or lol. The fairings appear OEM, as they have been repaired at some stage, and certainly look 20 years old. It is poss a 93, I will hunt inside the fairings and see if I can find a DOM :)
flame
2nd September 2012, 18:26
Worth a space in my garage.
Is it on trade me?
No I havn't listed on trademe yet, will do if it doesn't sell in a few weeks. Cheers.
Clivoris
2nd September 2012, 22:35
Can I pretend it is pre-89 and take it postie racing?
flame
3rd September 2012, 12:19
Can I pretend it is pre-89 and take it postie racing?
haha or...you can enter it in F3 90's Carbie's class, except they are only running it this season and next I think :weep:
HenryDorsetCase
3rd September 2012, 12:27
Bugger that, road register it and embarrass much bigger bikes on twisty roads!
imdying
3rd September 2012, 12:48
They don't make roads that twisty... and it's still 90s suspension technology.
flame
3rd September 2012, 17:26
It was a lot of fun over the Rimutaka hill :)
imdying
4th September 2012, 10:24
Hell yeah... just cause they're not the fastest doesn't mean they're not the most fun! All bikes should smell like TTS!
F5 Dave
5th September 2012, 14:48
Hey Vicki. Aww it's so Preeetty! Pity it has to go.
flame
5th September 2012, 16:59
Hey Vicki. Aww it's so Preeetty! Pity it has to go.
cheers Dave, yeah I know :(
tychver
11th November 2012, 13:16
Is the bike gone now?
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